Is Inequality Among Universities Increasing? Gini Coefficients and the Elusive Rise of Elite Universities

Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 55 - 72
Published: Mar 1, 2010
Abstract
One of the unintended consequences of the New Public Management (NPM) in universities is often feared to be a division between elite institutions focused on research and large institutions with teaching missions. However, institutional isomorphisms provide counter-incentives. For example, university rankings focus on certain output parameters such as publications, but not on others (e.g., patents). In this study, we apply Gini coefficients to...
Paper Details
Title
Is Inequality Among Universities Increasing? Gini Coefficients and the Elusive Rise of Elite Universities
Published Date
Mar 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
55 - 72
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